Top 10 19-Inch Monitors
New CRT displays from CTX, Compaq, and NEC-Mitsubishi make their debut.
Three new 19-inch models land on the chart this month. The CTX PR960FL shows sharp text and bright colors, but it lacks extras, unlike the other newcomers. Compaq's MV9500 delivers above-average image quality, and it includes detachable speakers. NEC-Mitsubishi's professional display, the NEC MultiSync FP955, has a five-port USB 1.1 hub. You can get it with an optional hardware color-calibrator, but that package costs a total of $1019. Meanwhile, lackluster image quality from a new Samsung model kept it from making the list. Next month we'll look at 21-inch CRT displays.
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